Thanks Sarah, that works. One slight problem came up for me. Do you know, or does anyone else know, is there a size limit on html files? The first one I tried was the html file created by BookShare's unpack tool of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. It is about 1600 KB.
It got to 91 percent and locked up.
When I tried a much smaller file, it worked like a charm.

The Harry Potter file was just an experiment, I have already read the book.

Thanks,
Richard

on  Friday 10/28/2005 12:26 PM Sarah Cranston said
Hi Richard,

If the PK acts like my BNQT, here is what to do.
Go to the browser, I don't remember the shortcut key at the moment.
Once there, press space to go into your list of favorites.
Press backspace to get to the folder prompt, and browse to the folder where you have stored your HTML document. Once inside the desired folder and at the "file to open?" prompt, press space with x until you see something about HTML files, I don't remember the exact wording. At this point you should be able to press space to go into the list of files and find your HTML file, where you can press enter to open it in Keyweb.

Let me know if these directions don't make sense or solve the problem, or if you have any further questions.

Say a quick hello to Portland from me, I miss it!

Sarah


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Greetings,

Am I missing something or do you really have to be connected to the
Internet to read an html file on the PK?  I have not been able to
read an html file saved on the PK without being connected to the
Internet which seems counter-productive.

Thanks,
Richard


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